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Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:15 am
by quoheleth
Down here, between heat, humidity and having to keep the weapon covered, are slide holsters worth the investment? I'm thinking about a simple, kydex-reinforced leather slide for days I don't have to be in shirt & tie (have a Comp-Tac on the way for that), but before I drop the coin on one, I wanted an opinion.
http://www.looperlawenforcement.com/loo ... lster.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; $30. Since I'm ordering a belt from Mr. Looper anyway, the holster would be shipped free. [edit to add] For that price, it's not an end-of-the-world thing if it's not quite perfect, but that's $30 less for ammo or Shiner - in that order.
This would be for my officer 1911, so with a longer-tailed shirt, the protruding barrel shouldn't be a problem.
Q
Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:27 am
by HighVelocity
I like this type of holster for casual carry BUT, be aware of rivets on jeans or shorts. They will scratch the gun badly if the protruding muzzle comes in contact with them.
Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:07 am
by longtooth
Agree w/ HV. THat holster looks like it is worth the $30.00. I have worn them. Very concealable.
Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:38 am
by Oldgringo
I'm quite satisfied with my Don Hume J.I.T. and First Agent holsters for 1911 and/or XD carry. They're in that same price range from Midway. Check 'em out.

Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:54 am
by Excaliber
quoheleth wrote:Down here, between heat, humidity and having to keep the weapon covered, are slide holsters worth the investment? I'm thinking about a simple, kydex-reinforced leather slide for days I don't have to be in shirt & tie (have a Comp-Tac on the way for that), but before I drop the coin on one, I wanted an opinion.
http://www.looperlawenforcement.com/loo ... lster.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; $30. Since I'm ordering a belt from Mr. Looper anyway, the holster would be shipped free. [edit to add] For that price, it's not an end-of-the-world thing if it's not quite perfect, but that's $30 less for ammo or Shiner - in that order.
This would be for my officer 1911, so with a longer-tailed shirt, the protruding barrel shouldn't be a problem.
Q
One thing to keep in mind with any holster that doesn't cover the entire barrel of the gun is that barrels get
really hot when guns are fired. When the gun is placed back in the holster, this can produce either discomfort or a significant burn, depending on what type and how much material is between the barrel and your skin. This is really important to keep in mind with IWB holsters, and is worth thinking about with slide holsters if you wear them with slacks or shorts made of relatively thin material.
Another consideration with slide holsters is that firing residue from the muzzle and adjacent areas will rub off the gun and onto your clothes.
Don't ask me how I know these things.
Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:36 pm
by mred
A great holster resource by Carlson that was locked was where I looked, bhlstore, the 5th one down is a good site. Got it from there and excellent quality, more than I expected.
Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:44 pm
by stroo
Don Hume JIT and High Noon both are pretty good slides in about that same price range.
Re: Slide holsters: worth it in TX
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 8:07 pm
by webb3201
love my Don hume